The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1915, Page 14

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$$$ "7, 7 e and Comic Page of THE E WORLD, Thursday: August 26: 1915 ibe, Hom — fwrrtit tLieeeeeeet tri iet eer ey S99OS TDS 9 eOES THOTOT TD ae . Si | (2a 8, oo | . . <4 Wy od { ; ; - fe z G Pye a ; — ; pte Le - © 1g igs "pow SERRE eRe EERE ORE HT OTRO OE EEE TEED RROD OD OD TRESS OPO RODD ORES TERE GOTT OM FORE TORORSSEDEDE DEDEDE SOOO OOERDRED + OFF EHEOH ET TOO OEE OOO HEMES © OEE SOB 9H “'S’MATTER, POP!” ) “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ By C. M. Payne ie — o/ a alent | i amen MY DEAR / rm 7 Gee DN } A BacK ss ete Taare ®) MAN ‘You : af UNDER STAND OF Yer NECK | ch | Eee eons MUST HAVE ( 1 Kin SRE THine een metres we toh te, es ‘de Road You® Eve diGtT « witied You CANT a 3 ee ATTENDED Sen AN NeveR Teas (have because the dramatieis of nearly t =" Wilt SEE? GB Borope are busy Ngdting for thelr ¢ Hyitll ht i Firs ne RE 3 cet zt F iy F EE Hy i i : A H London Mr. Well acquired the hatanda mas te F LOOEY AND AXEL-— Which Reminds Us That Yesterday Flooey Made Up His Mind to Get a Car! By Vic = o = *. Baad : 7 L Stes to take & walk with him, vs Aa on Tas afi ; ~~ wart Ae Ss iat. RAGS ESCAPES A COMBING. ; { : Be vtaLous! Connie Mac, who is to play the jead- fog role in “When Dreams Come ‘True,” went to City Island last night ! iF g . : = 3 5 : g 5 3 : = The head waiter and ali the waiters, | As well as volunteers among tho diners, looked under the table and all “ afound. Finally the woman who had 7 complained about the loss of the pin| pointed to Rags and exclaimed dram- | wtloally: “Lk demand that that dog be combed.” ™ f “Comb him,” eaid Miss Mac calmly, & b ' not getting Ler combed free of obarge. ‘ OUR OWN MINSTRELS. MISS KES, | WaAWT Yo ESceR WHATS THE WHN MISS KENS,1T Interlocutor—-Where is your brother oO STAY OVERTIME ANDO MATTER WITH THIS WAS GROUND THIS LL, IT ce NEY iam. Ms, Bones? THRE THose BRIEFS-NOU COFFEE? GOOONESS. ve! WELL, Leia "a on ploket duty with the ‘ MORNING: STES LIKE IT in Texas. CAV HAVE THE RESTAVAANT ITS muUCOy) TASTES fe aged sor” SEND UP YOUR DINNER. ‘es, every time a trooper steals o @T MY Ev pense - IT, ther has to pick: it.” Pla! low are you ‘o-night, Save Time! speaking of T hear ve quit playing, tbe tierig gt baviae ‘apeaking of y, 2° you say, ) Ay Paha ‘the Diamond ‘aterlocutor— Archibald Highnote, peerless tenor, will sing bis latest “Bee the Cute Mosquito Biting grease. 5 Np Chores. cs ba, sa — em : RES ce —He ‘TO PRODUCE A NEW FARCE, Frasee will soon place in hd Mandel's tarce, “Shere Frank Ms je ee er iy HAUERBACH LOSES NO Time. tance of & story she Saat ‘write, recently,” -_ ‘9 @ dandy idea,” replied Mr, of eer Ta me make & tates abe’s wri and he's wi “4 a ‘using the idea. th story ‘and pi; HE aleaacrrowes Money. ™l Gossip. My Lawyer” will open at the iv, runer wi) be 0 man for “ine how Boo. hagaad : : Madison Core * , pe Island to take the betes. ye Sys Tumbling to Bylowland Tom found Golden Locks At seeing such tiehavior on the part of Golden Locks. ° " " i 1 Tom was so Surprised to find himself awake that he H. ea ga Rie played| | still with Prince Charming. They laughed scornfully | her Falry God-Mother declared that she was quite as p pinched himself to see if it was true. His Mumsie said ree hg Vets tee Law at Tom's tumbling and passed on, It was clear to see | snobbish as Cinderella's ugly sisters and that she would 1 Sudden- | she had tried to wake him several times. Then it came “The Girl Who Smiles” will move that Goldie had left her old friend Tom and preferred not be “Fairy” to such a rude person, Tom was quite 7 to Tom that little “Snow Flake” must have heard her ‘from the Lyric to the Longacre Aug, this newer, richer one, So many, many people ao | hurt but fell to his knees asking Fairy not to be un! calling. So he tld her the whole story, — (Continued ‘The B. 8. Moss Motion Picture Cor- that! to Goldie. to-morrow.) ees gies MARY DOANE’S SUCCESS-wo. 22—The Top of the Ladder ow "HE.ES9RXsEo“oQ! it BARE ANE Betty Vincent — t Sousa, daughter of George|COMIng season. They will open the ¥. Hinton, has been engaged for the| c ut Sept, 10. They promise te role in the London produc- | Hen of “The Only Girl. Now he bays he likes | The idea ts to have theatrical business. on call a body of rough-and-ready tt Foreman, manager of the) fellows to protect New York City new Strand Theatre, Hoboken, hag | {0m invaders deciged to ing open the door, aan 7% ee, COMPLIMENTING D. B. tt Merritt, the boy aoter wi: Josephine Parks, whe Pair of Sixes,” has been writing doctor's sister in “Tne Boom , Broadway hi It is called | was assisted in learning he Most Laughable Incident That| her brother, a young physicta Ever mappanes their home town up-State, The other Harry Fulton has resigned as com- evening he saw the play and he pany manager for Margaret Ulington | noticed bis sister used much more eed hae gone to the Fulton farm in| “atmosphere” than he had given her, to bulld @ new fence around the| “Say,” he avked later, “who gave cow lot. ‘ou the reat of y Sims demonstrating the use of twi- | be a doctor's sleep were shown to an invited | “David Belo he replied. r tips on how to at the Candler yesterday} “Huh! That fellow's got two or the’auspices of the Medical Re- | three mighty good ideas,” admitted of Reviews. the doctor, - effort to bar “The Birth of a == Foltowhag he tion tha One da te! ‘kes out the large ‘When Mr. Maynor, weak and thin, returns to the ‘The proprietor of the st "out of Atlantic City has| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. hts yenowing her suggestion that the store increase ne day, Just before a large order fs to Be sent Mary, Instructed to do so, makes out th large | sore he informs the proprietor that he must resign Ten eceritar, ct the slore summons siender, A permanent injunction has| Conductor—We're going to be de- its stock of books which, though non-fiction, are in out, Mr. Maynor does not appear at the office, A order for new books. Her knowledge of literature, Oe nr etine ee Reet tin et at ana youthful Mary to his office and tells her of the new! ‘the movement. layad th tis Gio Fi te ve oo and live i 8 ¢ work. “Do you think you can do it?” he asks. “1 demand among women, Mr. Maynor, head of the book | message is recelved sayhug that he is Il! with ‘Pree | the demands of the trade, of the siore’s method of ; i y i, : , in my own department you will fin try. says Mary, bravetys ct al MeKay and A. Baldwin this train. department, avails himself of Mary's willing aid in monia and declaring that Miss Doane” Is perfectly book buying, all based on months of hard preparation. he says, “but u id] can try,” says Mary, bravely, “I'll give you'a chance,’ med tie manage- | pareuchy Baagenger—t know at 1| | Doving mew books, thie to attend to tw order, which show £0 At once | goalie her £3 perro her new task sulstactorly, tome obeperfeclly equipped to head Miss Doane” | fr ysctics opunduwi eons jept it t might,

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